Ukraine cannot ensure the security of politicians at celebrations in Moscow, warned Green
Prime Minister Fico is also going to Moscow.
Kiev. Ukraine It cannot ensure the security of politicians who will participate in the celebrations of the Red Army over Nazi Germany on 9 May in Moscow. According to AFP, Ukrainian said that President Volodymyr Želenskyj.
Western politicians to Russia to the commemorative actions at the end of the Second World War due to Russian invasion on Ukraine They will not come, but this year has a journey to Moscow planned among other things, the Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico.
Greeding representatives of countries who intend to come to celebrates that the position of Ukraine is « clear ».
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« We cannot take responsibility for what is happening in the Russian Federation. They ensure security, » said Ukrainian President on Friday to AFP editors and other journalists. His statements were only published on Saturday.
Ukraine is doing drone attacks on various goals in Russia to reduce the fighting capacity of the neighboring country. Moscow and its surroundings have already experienced the strikes of unmanned aircraft.
Russia has been in conflict with international law in February 2022 and the war has since, especially in Ukraine, has required large human and material losses.
Russian President Vladimir Putin Earlier this week, he announced that he decided on a three -day ceasefire in the fighting in Ukraine around the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.
According to AFP, Greeding said that Ukraine « will not play games to create a nice atmosphere and allow Putin to get out of isolation » on May. The Ukrainian leader reiterated that his country was ready to close a full ceasefire.
The celebration of Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World War II will be attended, for example Brazil Luiz Inkánio Lula da Silva.
From European politicians, the plan to go to Moscow, in addition to Fico, was announced by Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić.